Glycogen is a homopolymer made of

Glycogen is a multibranched polysaccharide or a homopolymer of glucose. It serves as an energy reserve in case of animals, bacteria and even fungi. It is the primary form of glucose storage.

Glycogen accumulates in response to the insulin breakdown. It is mainly stored in the liver and muscles. Its function is to provide the body with a readily available source of energy in case the blood glucose level goes down.

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